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1 1 | bringing me to trial in your court before he had given a thought 2 2 | before the case came into court, the real nature of the 3 4 | whom we accuse in your court, is a philosopher of the 4 26 | before the judge comes into court with an escort of friends; 5 36 | perhaps have them with them in court -- take by preference one 6 44 | demanded, are present in court. The y all can tell you 7 44 | question him. Here in open court before the judges he would 8 45 | whom you bade me produce in court. Why do you refuse to question 9 46 | whom I have brought into court. If you refuse, why did 10 53 | never set eyes save in this court, know that of which Pontianus, 11 61 | summoned him to appear in court? Here is Cornelius Saturninus, 12 62 | character, who is here in court today. He s aid that Pontianus 13 63 | insist on my producing it in court? Was it that you might have 14 65 | life, but as an advocate in court, to whose laws, as you see, 15 85 | aloud in the proconsular court, before a man of such lofty 16 101| anger. He who can plead in court, wil l be able to plead 17 101| tax is paid, is here in court. Cassius Longinus also is 18 102| not only that I did not court the generosity of my wife,